Cain Dingle

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Cain Dingle

Cain Dingle in 2009
Emmerdale character
Portrayed by Jeff Hordley
Duration 2000–06, 2009
First appearance 30 March 2000
Introduced by Kieran Roberts (2000)
Gavin Blyth (2009)
Spin-off
appearances
Emmerdale: The Dingles, For Richer for Poorer (2010)
Classification Present; regular
Profile
Occupation Mechanic (2000–06, 2009)
Businessman (2006–09)
Home Butlers Farm

Cain Dingle is a fictional character in the British ITV soap opera Emmerdale. He is played by Jeff Hordley, and made his first appearance on 30 March 2000. In 2006, Cain was written out of the series when Hordley left the show, however, the door was left open for a return, which occurred when Hordley returned to the cast in February 2009. Cain's storylines have focused on his relationships with his cousin Charity Dingle and others. Other storylines inlcude discovering he is the father of Debbie Dingle, and more recently, being attacked in a whodunit storyline where his assailant was eventually revealed to be his father, Zak.

Creation and casting

In the year 2000, series producer Kieran Roberts introduced three new members of the Dingle family. The new characters were introduced to the regular cast in 2000, appearing at the funeral of Butch Dingle (Paul Loughran). Among them were Cain (Jeff Hordley), son of Zak Dingle (Steve Halliwell) and Faith Dingle (Gillian Jephcott). Cain's cousin and one-time lover is Charity Dingle (Emma Atkins), and Zak's brother is Shadrach (Andy Devine). In April 2006, it was announced that Jeff Hordley had quit, however the door was left open for a possible return in the future.[1] In January 2009, it was announced that the character would be brought back in April that year after a three-year break.[2] Speaking to Digital Spy about his return, Hordley said "I am really looking forward to returning to Emmerdale. The storylines that lead to Cain's return are in keeping with his character and a perfect way to bring him back to the heart of the Dingle clan where he belongs".[2] Hordley later said that he initially turned down a return but when he was approached on the matter he approved of the storyline and felt like "the time was right for me".[3]

Development

Characterisation

Cain is a master criminal and the bad boy of the village. He's been involved in many scams (mostly involving money) and been to jail on more than one occasion, however, he's not evil to the core and has developed a conscience in recent years but still portrays evil in Emmerdale. Despite his difficult relationship with his daughter Debbie, he would do anything for her.

itv.com on Cain.[4]

The character was labelled a "ruthless hard man", a "bad boy" and a "villain" by Digital Spy.[2][5][6] Itv.com also described Cain as the "village pariah" and commented that he likes "being in charge" but dislikes "being made a fool of".[4] What's on TV described him saying "a villain through and through, Cain Dingle will even cross his own family if it's worth his while!"[7] Cain has also been described as the "village's unmistakable bad boy".[3] When casting a new family for the serial one character specification described Cain's earlier tenure, saying: "much in the early Cain Dingle mould, ruthless, unscrupulous, and extremely promiscuous".[8] Hordley said Debbie is Cain's Achilles' heel who he would "move mountains for" while "women are his other Achilles heel, but he won't move mountains for them".[3]

Relationship with Charity Dingle

Upon Cain's return to the village he and Charity reunite. Charity proposes on Christmas Day to which Cain accepts. Even though they're family. Hordley explained that the couple can't see they are made for each other as they are "so busy competing and getting one up on each other" which means that they fail to see that they are "the same".[9] Atkins said Charity asked Cain to marry her to "prove a point".[9] On a storyline in which Cain and Charity plan to carry out a scam Atkins said it would make the audience question "will they/won't they pull it off" before adding that it is a "Bonnie and Clyde storyline but without the deaths!"[9] Hordley said he and Atkins "spark off and bounce off" each other which Hordley added made it "easier for me to act with her". Atkins added that she felt "having a good rapport in that way both on and off screen is vital".[10] Digital Spy described the relationship as "volatile".[10]

Return

Hordley said Cain's return is his way of "coming back unannounced", and added, "Cain's style is to surprise people, but there has been involvement in the storyline as he was the one to get Debbie released from prison".[3] Hordley felt that upon Cain's return "everyone's moved on". He added that Cain "looks down on" Aaron Livesy (Danny Miller), and that Aaron is "like a little puppy looking up to Cain, thinking that his uncle's the bee's knees". He also stated, "There's a great relationship going to build there. Aaron stands for everything Cain was – he's a younger version of him and Cain recognises that. There's definitely lots of undiscovered territory there".[3] On Cain and Chas's relationship Hordley also felt that it "hasn't really been explored"; even though they have been in the serial a long time together the relationship is still "non-existent". This left "so much scope" and "with Aaron being involved, too. There certainly should be more involvement and I'm hopeful there will be".[3] On Cain's relationship with Debbie, Hordley said the relationship was "true to the character's roots". He added that Cain will "do whatever it takes to look after that girl. If there's one Achilles heel of Cain, it's his daughter. It's his weakness and he'll move mountains for her". Hordley also felt that Cain's relationship with Charity was "going to be a big thing" and that he expected there would be "a lot of stuff between Charity, Debbie and Cain".[3]

Attack

In 2011, it was announced that Cain would become part of a "major" storyline where he is attacked by a "mystery" assailant. The storyline developed after Cain had made several enemies throughout the year and forced one of his enemies to "take the ultimate revenge".[11] Producers stylised the plot as a "whodunit storyline" which would keep viewers guessing as to whom the attacker was. The potential suspects were revealed to be John Barton (James Thornton), Moira Barton (Natalie J Robb), Jai Sharma (Chris Bisson), Amy Wyatt (Chelsea Halfpenny), Zak Dingle (Steve Halliwell) and Charity Tate (Emma Atkins).[11] A spokesperson for the serial stated that the characters had become "sworn enemies" of Cain, all "pushed to the limit after months of manipulation and destruction". Emmerdale's executive producer Stuart Blackburn said that the climax of Cain's actions "will be one of our most dramatic episodes this year" as viewers decide who took "matters into their own hands".[11] The attacker was revealed to be Zak Dingle, Cain's father.

Storylines

2000–06

Smiling young man with long dark hair
Cain Dingle in 2000

Cain arrives for his cousin Butch's (Paul Loughran) funeral, blaming police officers Angie Reynolds (Freya Copeland) and Chris Tate (Peter Amory) for his death.

He seduces Angie's daughter, Ollie (Vicky Binns), manipulating her into believing he cares for her despite him sleeping with her mother. When Angie dumps Cain, he has her fired, has a steamy session with Ollie and pushes Len Reynolds (Peter Martin) down a flight of stairs. Cain and Angie plan to rob a Tate Haulage truck but she sets him up and is fatally injured in a car crash. He begs her to tell him she loves him but she tells him how much she loves her children.

As a teenager, Cain had a fling with Charity Dingle (Emma Atkins), and attacks her when he learns that she is dating Chris. Paddy (Dominic Brunt) and Emily Kirk (Kate McGregor) foster Debbie Jones (Charley Webb), who befriends the Dingles. When Cain sees a picture of Debbie's biological mother, he realises that Debbie is his and Charity's daughter. He blackmails Charity, threatening to tell Chris so Charity tells him and spends time with Cain. They rekindle their affair and Chris catches them. Cain and Debbie leave the village but return so he can clear his name and admit his love for Charity; she splits up with him when she realises she cannot live with him while she is on bail, due to pregnancy. She moves on to Tom King (Ken Farrington), and they plan to marry. Sadie King (Patsy Kensit), Tom's daughter-in-law, hires Cain to make Tom think Charity has been unfaithful but Charity clears her name and leaves the village. Sadie and Cain end up in bed; when she rejects him, he kills her dog.

Cain and Debbie move in to Butler's Farm with Andy Sugden (Kelvin Fletcher). Debbie briefly dates Andy, resulting in a daughter Sarah. Unlike Debbie, (who lets Emily adopt Sarah), Cain bonds with her. Cain attempts to upset Debbie, having a one-night-stand with her friend Jasmine Thomas (Jenna-Louise Coleman) and ensuring that Debbie sees them together. Debbie and Sadie help Jasmine terminate her pregnancy, knowing that Cain wanted to be a father.

Young man pointing a rifle at a woman
Cain during the Tom King kidnapping storyline

Cain and Sadie damage the King's River Show Home; when Sadie rejects him, he tells Jimmy she paid him to vandalise the house and that they are together. When Sadie confronts him, Cain threatens to tell Matthew as well so Sadie tells Ashley that Cain got Jasmine pregnant so the Dingles throw him out and allow Debbie to return. Cain leaves the village, unaware that he damaged the show home's gas pipe. Despite Jimmy's temporary repair, the house explodes and kills Dawn Woods (Julia Mallam), Noreen Bell (Jenny Tomasin) and David Brown (Peter Alexander). Cain accepts responsibility for Alice's death so Samson will not lose both parents so his family forgive him (including Debbie), and Sadie bails him out. They plan revenge on Tom and Matthew King (Matt Healy) by plotting to kidnap Tom. Debbie tells Cain that Sadie paid for Jasmine's abortion; after a violent confrontation Cain follows Sadie, kidnapping her and Tom. When returning to the village, Chastity (Lucy Pargeter) confronts him but he denies any knowledge of Tom and Sadie's disappearance. With the police closing in, Cain takes them to an abandoned factory and switches cars. They follow him to a quarry, where Cain sends his car over a cliff (with Tom and Sadie supposedly inside). While the police search the lake, Cain disguises himself as an officer. After shooting Sadie, Cain forces Tom to phone Chastity to deliver the ransom. Debbie begs her father to take her with him and they part in tears. Cain gives some of the ransom money to an old woman, asking her to post it to Debbie. Surprised by the woman's honesty, Cain realises he wants to change. At the airport, he gets on a plane and leaves Sadie behind, telling him that he does not want to continue as he was. He leaves Debbie a message that he left Sadie, asking her to ignore what others say and telling her he loves her more than he shows. On her 18th birthday, Cain sends her a silver watch.

2009 to present

In February 2009, Cain returns to support Debbie as she is on remand for murdering Shane Doyle (Paul McEwan). He is arrested and hires an expert solicitor for Debbie who tells him that Andy is refusing her access to Sarah. Cain supports Debbie in her successful custody battle and tempts Maisie Wylde (Alice Coulthard), despite her parents' disapproval. After having a relationship with Maisie, Cain flirts with Faye Lamb (Kim Thomson). When he refuses to return money to Jimmy (Nick Miles) and Carl King (Tom Lister), they beat him up.

Cain dislikes Debbie's boyfriend, Michael, and learns that he is marrying his pregnant fiancée. Cain and Debbie arrive at the wedding and learn that Michael's fiancée is Charity. When Michael learns about Charity's past (and that she is not pregnant), he cancels the wedding. Debbie invites Charity to stay with her, despite Cain's opposition. Charity and Carl plan to rob Cain but Cain and Debbie catch them and throw Charity out, (after giving her the money she tried to steal). Cain returns on 22 December with gifts for Debbie and Sarah, reconciling with Charity on Christmas Day after she proposes to him.

Cain finds Mark Wylde's (Maxwell Caulfield) wallet in the woods after Mark was killed by Natasha (Amanda Donohoe), and blackmails her and her son Nathan (Lyndon Ogbourne). Sam's (James Hooton) dog, Alfie, digs up the body and Nathan frames his half-brother, Ryan Lamb (James Sutton) for Mark's murder, and Ryan is convicted. Cain tells Maisie that Nathan and Natasha paid him to keep quiet and he cannot help Ryan without incriminating himself. After seeing Nathan lie in the witness box, Cain kidnaps him to keep Sam quiet about the wallet. He holds him hostage in an abandoned barn, threatening to kill him if Ryan is found guilty. When Maisie learns what her mother and brother did, she calls the police and telling them her mother killed her father.

In April 2011, Cain is on the rebound after Charity refuses to forgive him for cheating with Faye, and sleeps with Amy Wyatt (Chelsea Halfpenny). When he rejects her, she tells him she is pregnant with his child. He coerces her into agreeing to an abortion but her pregnancy is too far advanced. Amy tells him and Victoria Sugden (Isabel Hodgins) that she had the abortion so Cain has an affair with Moira Barton (Natalie J. Robb) and tells John. Amy gives birth to Cain's son, Kyle, in a cemetery; thinking he is dead, she panics and leaves him in a phonebox. Hazel Rhodes (Pauline Quirke) and Lisa Dingle (Jane Cox) find him, and call an ambulance. Amy admits to being his mother, and Cain realises she lied about the abortion.

Cain dislikes Jai Sharma (Chris Bisson) so when Priya (Fiona Wade) shows an interest in him, Cain uses this to his advantage. Jai accuses Cain of stealing from his parents' house and causing their father's road accident. Cain sends Jai a photo of Priya asleep nude and persuades her to call the police for assaulting her. Priya forgives Cain until she learns he is the father of Amy's baby and slept with Moira. Cain is arrested when Jai reports his threats to the police but Cain is released with a caution. Debbie throws him out and Cain confronts John, Moira, Chas and Amy before leaving the village. Cameron later finds Jai standing over Cain, now badly injured, and calls an ambulance. Cain recovers, claiming that Jai attacked him until Zak admits that he was responsible; he tells the police that a man he knew from Spain attacked him.

Cain saves Holly Barton's (Sophie Powells) life when she relapses on heroin and angers her brother, Adam (Adam Thomas). Confronting Cain at the garage, he demands an apology for what Cain has done to his family but Cain refuses. So Adam sets the garage on fire and leaves Cain to die but returns later. Aaron Livesy (Danny Miller) begs Cain to tell the police the fire was an accident, and Cain threatens Adam. In 2012, Moira and Cain decide to get together and on New Year's Day 2013, they announce their relationship by kissing in the Woolpack. In April, Moira learns that she is pregnant with Cain's baby but she soon miscarries. Despite this, their relationship gets stronger and Cain moves in with Moira and Adam, who adjusts to the situation.

In August, Debbie reunites with Cameron, angering Cain and Charity. Cain takes Cameron hostage and threatens to kill him but Debbie forces Charity to tell her where Cain is going and stops him harming Cameron. Reluctantly, Cain relents but warns Cameron that he'll be watching him.

Reception

At the 2002 British Soap Awards Hordley was nominated for "Sexiest Male" and "Villain of the Year".[12] At the 2007 British Soap Awards Hordley was nominated for "Sexiest Male", "Villain of the Year" and "Best Exit".[13] At the 2009 Inside Soap Awards Hordley was nominated for "Best Bad Boy" while Cain's and Debbie's custody battle for Sarah was nominated for "Best Storyline".[14] At the 2010 British Soap Awards Hordley was nominated for "Sexiest Male" and "Villain of the Year".[15] For his portrayal of Cain, Hordley was nominated in the category of "Villan of the Year" at the 2011 Inside Soap Awards.[16] Hordley was nominated in the category of "Serial Drama Performance" at the 2012 National Television Awards, for his portrayal of Cain.[17] In a poll to find the "most kissable soap stud" run by dating agency Dating Direct, Hordley came 6th with 1% of the vote.[18] Hordley was nominated for "Best Villain" at the 2012 All About Soap Awards, while the "Who Attacked Cain?" storyline was voted "Best Mystery" by readers.[19] The character was selected as one of the "top 100 British soap characters" by industry experts for a poll to be run by What's on TV, with readers able to vote for their favourite character to discover "Who is Soap's greatest Legend?"[20] Digital Spy reported that Hordley received a mainly positive reaction for his role.[6] Tom Lister who plays Carl King said Cain is a "great character" adding that it was a "coup to get Jeff back".[21] Lucy Pargeter who plays Chas said commented on Hordley's return saying "I really hope that they get us together and give us a storyline which highlights the strength between them" before adding that Hordley is "amazing and everyone's so excited that he's coming back".[22]

References

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